NEVADA ELT

This page discusses Nevada Electronic Lien and Title in general. For more in-depth NVELT information and to see how we service Nevada lienholders, visit our state website dedicated entirely to Nevada ELT or call us at 1 (888) 675-7477.

Electronic lien and title is going to be mandatory in Nevada for lienholders as of January 1, 2016 (Senate Bill 407 and House Bill 1133). Banks, credit unions, finance companies, buy here pay here dealers, and dealers that place liens on vehicles and mobile homes are required to register for Nevada electronic lien and title service to manage their Nevada liens electronically. We provide full compliance with the NV ELT mandate.

The USA ELT system for Nevada ELT electronic lien and title allows lienholders to view lien information in a visually friendly format, release liens and request printed copies of electronic titles.

Call us to answer your electronic lien and title questions at 1 (888) 675-7477 or visit our state website dedicated to Nevada ELT electronic lien and title and read more specific details about how USA ELT services Nevada lienholders. You'll find answers to common questions that Nevada lienholders face as well as a deeper explanation of the Nevada ELT service and how it works.

To register for Nevada ELT electronic lien and title service as a lienholder, click here.

After an MV-1 title application or notice of lien is submitted to a Nevada tag office, they will transmit the lienholder and title information directly to your USA ELT account where you're able to see, sort, filter, and search for all the liens that have been assigned to your business. You can view the Nevada lien and title information in a visually friendly format and perform actions such as releasing the lien or printing the title.

RELEASE LIENS

After receiving a payoff from a customer, you'll release the lien on the vehicle electronically through USA ELT. Nevada titles are printed and mailed when a lien is released. Each release requires a digital signature and secure confirmation to ensure that liens don't get released accidentally or fraudulently. Employee access to releasing liens can be restricted.

PRINT TITLES

A title can be printed and mailed to you from the DOR while the lien is active or at the time of release. By default, when an electronic lien is released in Nevada it gets printed and mailed by the Nevada Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Division.